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* !”' mst-lxp Hoiniua Livingstou. Saturday, March
” .,viuck ®*
3.»'" <hi (jmaa, Friday. March 2, at — o'clock.
^ !' k-‘“ Lahrador, Satuiday, March ad, at 10
u 'ci(»' t * IU * f,,R It.t LT1UOOX.
im!bil> North Point, Friday, March 2d, at -
I o'ctnct- foR UOSTO.N.
hip Pity of Bath, Tuesday, March Cth, at —
I t F(1B AUGUSTA.
Wm. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
? *• FOB CHABLESTON.
. K, lUU tain, every Monday moruing at 9
| o'clotk. nje ^ eVery Thursday morning at 10
I ,lit IOCTOETOWN.
cen. S!'.e|dey, every Sunday morning,
y >p iiaWKINSVILLE.
jT«o i’oyaand Charles 8. Hardee, every
at 9 o'clock.
fob eoNBCitv.
Hotter, every Monday, Wednesday
o'clock.
| Tiun-hiy ■...•ififC'
Lnl Fr'lsy moibhig
Stumer I>arii"K»
March let, at —
no 1 *" '• fob FLORIDA.
,. r sylvan Shore, every Tuesday moruing, at
'"s '- imer Helen Uetly, every Saturday morning, at
• nmol Liir.io Baker, every Friday morning ut 10
f Thursday morning at 10 o’clock
pnon Florid
—The Steamer ’ llellen Getty, Cap-
, arrived at her wharf early yesterday
, I'olatki
y, Netty,
Ptisriest'
'iIaklk.kton.—The steamer Fannie, Captain
arrived here yesterday morning from
„ purser McNelty will plevso accept our
, Charleston papers and other favors.
OES. GeaST rot;
rue Presidency.—The Herald in a
I :terist!c loader nominates Gen. Grant as the peo.
‘ ‘‘ •* Loniiiiiate for the Presidency in 1868, intimating
hit lie trill have tie support of President Johnson
;Li u Uul a t ai,dhute for re-election.
, LJ Aiiok Wasted.—The Postmaster of this city
. , receipt of a letter from Tennessee, giving iufor-
. of the death of Pnvate L. Fryer, of Hood’s
I mv lie uid lie had an uncle living in Savannah,
j l ut the hulv, at » hose house ha died, docs not know
,.jv ike name, but thinks it James Clifton or Olif-
. j , j. eidfiey. 1 lie letter can be seen by applying at
| a,* K*t office
,, Lr of Hid :- Ihc steamer Resolute, from Hil-
tJ u n-a1, v,. ’.trd.iv brought some twelve or fifteen
lumJrcJ hi it=. which hod been sold at the auction on
jj-sdjv la-t at that place. We understand they were
s'Mforthirieeu cents per pound, and are intended to
| be shipped by the purchaser to Boston
IItonii out or Troops.—Company G., Captain
| p,IraniThompson, of the 12th Maine Volunteers,
uch <ras enlisted for one year, will be probably mus-
rel oat today, their term of service having expired.
1 a Hard of the Freedmen’s Court, being one of the
| ffittts of the company will also be mustered out with
liny will jirobably leave on Saturday next for
i tvpcitT Tax ox Cotton.—It is now announced i
. .sport tax an cotton cannot be levied, as the
dclioit > rc.umst it, and there is no chance for an
in..:,;.: u , bj tl eproposedlatcou’dbestcured.
i 1 iino.- H.tyn the c,>miuittee will therefore have
l.imi- n..n the manufactured goods, in which,
risumed. the traile will not iierioasly object,
illy as they will have a drawback on all the
■ used at home.
c-.v lie in Cauriaoe.—A very handsnmo and
aiming liote carriage was landed from one of
|tw lu-iv fork steamers yesterday, destined for Au-
Ifiita Although lightly built, the carriago looked du-
It an j strong, and we suppose has been purchased
a —me oi the New York fire companies recently
mated. The substitution of the paid for the vol-
*f fire departments in that city has caused most
n ..Id coinpaiiies to disband, and as they owned
rutile themselves, they will offer bargains to
s. This would bo a chance for some of our
r.ipuuies to purchase superior machines at a nomin
al. Slu aiii, -* Speech.—The World and Herald crit-
' o uli.iii of Hr. Seward’s speech in which he
i : ix' hi- to Mlidence in the speedy adjustment of
la.-cnt disagreements ill the Republican party.
1 a-l.s "if t very thing is so serene, why was
luigtiiig held-? and why did Jlr. Seward come all
f way iV--m Washington to give his countenance ?”
| Hi-Herald expresses the fear that “Secretary Sew-
UiUxii mistaken in his opinions about the
'* lif cr wis an lie was when he asserted that the re-
wul.1 easily be suppressed in ninety days,”
dtajanls tin* speech only as another “proof of his
‘I* :l .v to practically comprehend the vital ques-
; s which agitate the country.”
An Individual named Thomas Brown'waa assigned
on the charge of having a bag of cotton in hie
eion eupposed to have been stolen. The arresting offi
cer testified that be discovered him about three o'clock
yesterday morning, with the bag in hie p— ; —
under the bluff and proceeding up the bill. The man
could give him no satisfactory answer ee to the owner
ship ofthe cotton, and he was arrested and taken to
the Barracks. The bag oootained about fifty or sixty
pounds of cotton. Upon being questioned as to where
he got it. the man stated that he came here from
Petersburg Landing, up the river, end ley down to
rest somewhere in the western end of the town, and
towards morning feeling cold he thought he would
make a trip down as far s's the gas works and get
warm; that on the way he met q negro with the cot
ton, who, on seeing him, started and ran, leaving
the bag, which he secured and was taking with him.
Mayor Anderson committed the man to jail for the
purpose of further examination, and ordered Lieut.
Howard to make inquiry as to the antecedents of the
prisoner, and find out whether any person in Savan
nah knew him.
In the case of two men charged with being drunk,
the matter was examined, and the parties pleading
guilty were fined respectively ten and Hr# dollars.
Another Robbery.
On Tuesday night the yard adjacent to the residence
of Mr. Chaa. O'Sullivan, on State street, was entered
and robbed of the entire washing of Ih: leasehold.
The washer-woman had left the clothes, some in the
tubs, and others on the hnes. thinking they were
perfectly safe, but some person in want of juet such
articles thought it a good opportunity to furnish him
self cheaply. The goods consisted of sheeting gt "I
shirtings, and other articles generally found in a
Monday morning's wash, and were valued at about
one hundred and fifty dollars, which Is considerable of
s loss to the owner. This should verve as another
warning to honsewifes not to allow anything of value
to "be left uncared-for after dark.
Probable Loss of Three Me 11 .
We yesterday learned from Mr. Simpson from Ver-
nonburg that John Nosti^ud and his step-son, whose
name he did not know, with a negro man left that
place on Tuesday of last week for the purpose of oya-
terlng and fishing, since which lime they have not
been heard from. On Tuesday last two boats were
found in Bradley Creek, on the east end of Ossabew
Sound, answering to the description of the boats in
their possession. One was a sail-boat and was sunk
with the mast above water, and when it waa pulled out
they found some clothes which came up with it. The
Sound is rough at best of times, but at that particular
time It was exceedingly' so, and the supposition is that
they may have tried to cross it, and having a load of
oysters onboard took in water freely and soon sank.
Freedmen’s Court.
There were but few cases tried before Judge Pollard
yesterday morning. Several mule-stealing cases ar e
on the docket, and one or two were brought up for
trial, but were postponed until thiB morning.
A couple of white men were on trial charged with
beating a colored man in the vicinity of the Central
Railroad depot. The ehsrge was laid originally
against a man named Craney, and another named
Williams, but the testimony went to show that Wll-
hams had nothing to do with the matter, but that
another named Walsh had, and he was accordingly ar
raigned. The evidence was positive against the ac
cused, and the Judge, after considering it, discharged
Williams, bnt imposed a fine of twenty-five dollars on
Craney and five dollars on Walsh.
There was another case of some negro women on
trial, but the evidence was of such a character that it
is unfit for publication.
Sudden Death.
Last evening Mr. Julios Cercopuly, a printer by pro
fession, was taken suddenly ill in the street, and ex
pired in a short time after being removed to hia fa
ther’s residence. Mr. Cercopuly had not done much
at his business for many years, being at one time in
command of the dredging boat Ids, which was em
ployed in clesring the river of obstructions, and after
wards in the Confederate navy. He had been sick for
some time, bnt during the last few days of his life had
set type in the Republican office, and, working rather
latest night, together with his recent sickness, is sup.
posed to have occasioned liis sudden demise. He left
the office at Bix o’clock, and, on his way home, was at
tacked with an apoplectic fit and fell in the street. He
was conveyed home in a wagon and Dr. Reed sum
moned, but his efforts were of no avail. • ‘In the midst
of life wears in death."
iiihi H i-k Failure—Yesterday afternoon quite
ax m iitirse of people was gathered near the
•’* - in-1 a the performance of a person who had
'■ -Miouu.-cd to walk a tight rope at two o’clock in
v- a."on Alter keeping the crowd waiting until
-Hi mt o’clock, the acrobat attempted his task.—
r W " suspended between two pine trees at an
oi ui -1 seine fifteen or twenty feet from the
cad by the aid of a ladder, pole in hand, the
! aocr reached his starting point, but from some
‘ "tli rr he was not able to stand erect or get
’■ 1 Atii*r a i,-w efforts, he found that something
■ tl* in eter with the p ile. It was heavier on one side
1 i’ tii r. and after reaching it down he alighted
■ “I il-'m.i After another wait he made a second
bat iVa.i i-iii, unsuccessful. The light rope-
■I'.riuea luaUc a speech, in which he said he would
tkc world, but it had become too dark at
( morning he would accomplish the feat,
tl* public. The disappointed spectators
I ' “ 1 ll ‘- u ways home confessing they had
II L o r °(! r .leUsly sold.
rill Then(re—Benefit or Mr. Loud.
’^Biplhneiitary benefit of Mr. M. M. Loud, ten-
1 kim by a large number of friends, takes place
n* thrilling play ot “The Iron Mask,”
"alter Bcnn sustains the character of
aH'-niacaa the Man in the Iron Mask, and
a 1 induced a genuine sensation on its first rep-
A.-.a -ii Saturday night last, is the piece selected
" .Mr. Benn’s personation of the Iron
“Uuud of itself attract a crowded house, for it is
' -1: a more powerful or affecting performance
aRt!' ntod on our boards than his in the Iron
"» Saturday night the appearance of the
! hul mournful apparition of the mask held the
T "11 bound, while not a few persons in it
f 'xd to tears.
.•volur, laims of Mr. Lond to a substantial tea
let forth in the correspondence
• over the signatures of a number
'in citizens. Mr. Loud is ah actor of great
.d with unmistakable talents which
- lamed to ihc best advantage by untiring
* r '*-Ud s >n<ly His zealous and couscien-
'adv t.*. •*•*» tlj v post season have contributed
1 - it -ii ! .-f of Uie nightly entertainments
" a substantial recognition at the
Hr , M tens, tonight,
this vi, U ' 1111 l' u Pnttr comedian, from Augus-
‘' cuiiewt 'V VP ,,aif ot Mr Loud and will ap-
i>. ’ up a bill of extraordinary
Mr
AN ACT to authorize trie appointment of Vendue Mas
ters in the several incorporated towns and cities of
this State..
Section 1. Be it enacted. That from and after the
passage of this act any citizen oi Georgia shall have
the right to exercise ail the privileges, powers and
functions of a Vendue Master or auctioneer in any
city or town in this State by paying such and giving
such bond as sniy be demanded or required by tne by
laws rules or ordinances of the town or city in which
said person may wish to exercise the railing of a Ven
due Master or Auctioneer, any usage or custom to the
contrary notwithstanding.
8ec. 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws and
perts of laws militating against this act be and the Bazue
are hereby repealed.
Thus. Haudeman, Jr.,
Speaker House of Representatives.
W*. Gibson,
President of Senate.
J. iv Waddell,
Clerk House of Rcpresenatatives.
Jso. B. Weems,
Secretary of the Seuate.
Approved 21st February, 18U0.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
Secretary or State’r. Office, )
Milledoeville, Ga., Feb. 22, 1866. j
The above is a tru< and correct copy of the original
act now on file in this office.
Given under my hand and oeal of office.
N. C. Barnett,
Secretory of State.
’ f- Mfkrt*.
Per steamer Helen Getty, torn palatka. Pit—66
bales cotton, 27 bbls syrup, and sundries.
Per steamer Fannie, from Cbariestou—20* boxes
26 bbls ale, and mdse.
Far Br ship Thornaldson, for Liverpool—1.341 bales
upland cotton, 142 bslea sea island do, 181,672 feet
Umber.
Per Hr ship Consol, for Llre^ool—1,759 bales up
land cotton, 09 bales sea island cotton, 33L763 feet
timber.
Per brig Jno. R. Platee, Araoyo, Porto Rico—229 -
443 feet lumber and 9G.000 shingles.
Passengers.
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston A 8
Hainmoud. F J Vtsscher, II U Sanford, ladv and 2
children, S W Gory. Dr G Hunter, J W Tompkins J
P J W Cady and lady, P B Watts, J Harris,’A
B Mark, W Fryfoyel, R W Russell and lady W J
Breen and lady, W H Jenkins and lady, T Wreb and
Jody, Mrs Sullivan, Mr Sullivan, S D Carles. BOsbarn
Miss China, Jno McLaughlin, Capt A B MoUigan J K
Johnson, W M Mackeufurs, J-A Summerlin G A
Rogers, Dr C A Horlfock, T J R Douglas. G B Mon-
tigue, 8 Ingersell, E Van Burefi, HE Stringer. II
Graves, J N Hart, A H McCann, J A Brown. Dr. R 8
Stuart, Capt NS White, T V Oliver. W-Cadow JM
A Griswold, C C Soule, J A Pain, 8 W Bennett, J F
Burch. W McClne, W Burr, E Chamhiin, Charles
Pot'ttlog, lady and child, W H Garrett T F Sams
Gen O Marcv, Dr Wilbur, G Keurhall, N E Hayward'
S C K Fannig, T Kapahu, S B Noyes, and 6 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer nelen Getty, from Palatka, Fla-J L
Villalonga, John W Anderson, Tison A Gordon W B
Adams, Dnncan * Johnson. ’
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—F M Mvr-
rell, Bryan Hartridge A Co, Adams Express Co
T T Kipg M H Williams, Erwin A Hardee, G Mc-
Ginly, M J Rich.
"Special Notices.
City Licenses.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Ovfiob Clxee or Council, Feb. 24,1846.)
Parties who hate registered for licenses, are noti
fied that they mast take them out at once; and all
persona who have not applied for license, under Or
dinance of December 27th, 1965. are notified that the
police are instructed to put a.l persons In default on
the Information Docket.
James stewart,
f24-6 Clerk of Council.
Office United States Direct Tax
Commission,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. \
Savannah. Jan. 16,1866. f
'M'OTICE Is hereby given that the Tax Rol’ for
i. v Chath nn county U now completed, and owners
of re il estate in said c unty. lots, lands and improve
ments outside Uie city or Savannah, or mat estate re
turned for taxation in said county iu 1866, may pay
the taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days Orun this
date, a- our office, north-west coiner South Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah.
T. P. ROBB. 1
8. A. PANPOAST, >-Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,’ - j
Jlfl-tf
Official.
Consignees per Central UaUrond.
February 28, i860.
imam, Crane A Grayblll, Wilder A Fullerton E
Padelford, C L Colby A Co, U M Davenport, kel’n A
Oo, A Low A Co. IPHCohqn, Bell, Wylly A Christian,
Duncan A Johnson, O Cohen A Co, AS Hartridge, A
A Hardee A Co, Tison A Gordon, Bothwell A White
hea -te Be1m ’ L J.Guilmartln A Co, J Holllngs-
worth, N Rether, Cooper A McA.Br.idy, Smith A Co,
F W Sims, Hunter A Gammell, w. R. Fleming, E A
Sou hard, Bryan A Hartridge, J Haas, II McAlplu,
Binstem a Eckman, E Eherlicb, Isaac Hollingsworth
and D Morton.
DIVIDEND No. 25.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD CO., »
Macou, Ga., Feb. « 1366 /
3 he Board of Directum have this day declared
Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Share on the Capital
Stock, payable on and after 1st March next.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divi
dends at the office of John W. Anderson, Esq.
JOHN T. BOIFEU1LLET,
fl4-lm Sec. * Treas.
NEW YORK
WEEKLY MAGAZINE,
OF
48 PAGES! 48 PAGES
t>F POPULAR LITERATURE,
Mok'ng 2,28 : pages a year, exclusive of covers.
Tor Ten Cents a Week.
THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE EVER
PUBLISHED!
The No. for Feb. 24, Now Ready
FOR SALE IV ALL IIWSBEALIRS.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. a. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER,)
District of Georgia, v
Savannah, Jan. 16tli, 18C6. )
63- Notice Is hereby given that the
T.4X BOLL
for Chatham County is completed, and owners of
Real Estate In said connty, Lots, Lrnds and improve
ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
returned for Taxation In said county in 1860, most
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days
from this dale at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty
T. P. ROBB, )
S. A. PANCOAST, J Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,
f5-tr
PUBLISHED PUR INFORMATION
. A bill, to be entitled an Ordinance ia furtherance of
a system of Draiuage In and around the city of
Savannah.
Whereas, the General Assembly of this State have
^oferred upon the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
or s ivannah power to establish a complete system
of drainage in and around said city, for the health
and comfort of its inhabitants; and whereas, it is
necessary that Home-rule be adopted to prevent the
otatruction or such drainage by: persons owning
lands within the corporate limits of die city, in lay
ing' off and building on- sinit lands, without refer
ence to any paiticular plan or grade within portions
or the corporate limits Giver which the plan of the
clly has not been regularly extended now for reme
dy thereof.
1. B* *t ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
dt - v of Savannah, in Council assembled, and
it is hereby ordained bv the authority or the same.
That it shall not herefffter be lawful "for any person
to erect, or cause to be erected or put up, any build
ing or Improvement of any kind within tne corporate
limits or said city, except upon-a grade to be ap
proved by the Mayor, or actiug Mayor, after exami
nation and under the direction of the City Surveyor,
aud any poison offending against tills section shall,
on conviction before the Police Court, be fined In a
snm not leas than thirty nor more than one hundred
dollars ; besides which It shall lie the duty of the
Mayor or acting Mayor forthwith to have such erec
tion, building or Improvement pulled down at the
cost and charge of the person putting up or causing
the same to be put up. * *
b « K forther ordained by the authority
prevent obstructions of proper
diaiuage or the city it shall be the duty of the City
Surveyor to submitforihwtth to the M /or. or acting
,s ie pl “ n of everj ptece or Parcel of land
within the corporate limits, which such Surveyor
may be called or employed to lay off, by the person
or persons owning sum lands ; and that, for every
ffiijuic or default in the premise- by such Surveyor,
within forty-eight hours after such plan shall tave
beeniuatured he shall, u.i conviction before the Po-
lice Court, be fined in a sum not exceeding one liuu-
dred dollars, and may besides be dismissed from
office.
Skc. 3 And be 11 further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That It shall not hereafter be lawful for
any person to put up any building or improvement
on any public street, lane or way of said city until
or before the proper grade of such street, lane or
way shall have l>een ascertained and fixed hy the
City Surveyor, with the approval of tne Mayor or
acting Mayor, and then 8neh molding or improve
ment shall correspond to the proper grade so estab
lished ; and any person offending against any provi
sion of this section shall, on conviction before the
Police Court, he liable to be fiaed and otherwise
dealt with in the manner prescribes for offenders
against the first section of this Ordinance: Provided
always, that any person purchasing a lot from said
city, and for the first time putting, or desiring to put
up u building or other Improvement on such lot shall
have right, without expense to him or her, to have
the proper grade ascertained aud fixed by the city
Surveyor.
Ordinance reud the first time Feb. 21st, 1866.
„ „ EDW. C. ANDERSON,
f2t> ’ 0 Mayor.
The contents for this wezk are,—
The Two Valentines.
A charming story.
Tbe Colonel’s Valentine.
How the mistake was discovered.
The Night Marchers.
A German Ta e.
The Beau-Monde and the Demi-Monde of
Paris.
A most graphic and Interesting sketch.
The Holy Fair of Hurdwar.
Ao float Indian sketch.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the Bun-bnrnt face an
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting the marble parity of yonth, and the diistin-
oue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
the skiu. Patronized by Actresses and Upera
Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address ail orders to
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTS REG BR A CO. f
J Harris, N T
G U Hunter, Fla
Jas Mooney, Montgomery
J N A Griswold, BI
Cliaa C L ale, Charleston
F B Watts, N Y
H E Stringer, London
A H McCann, Fla
Miss A China, Fla
J N Hart, Ga
Howard C Cady and wife,
New Tork
Jno T Burk, N T
J U Jones, Ga.
Walter P Forster, Penn
K T Reed. Boston
Co! S L Whittock, Fla
Jas Dickinson, do
Jno M Beggs, do
Miss E sterenson, do
W It Cohen, Hilton Head
Geo R Jones, Fla
T Evans, Phtla
Robt P Paul, U Head
Jno Pilts, Darien
Enos O Riddeii, Fla
Matrimonial Proposals:
How to make them.
Our Widow.
A sparkling story.
Katie and the Deil.
A Bohemian story.
Bradbury’s Visitor.
A legend of St. Valentine’s Eve.
In Jeopardy.
A sketch irom Dickens.
Travels in Venezuela.
Happy Homes, Faces in the Fire, &c., &c.
TERMS;—For one year, $4; six months, $2; three
mouth9, $1. Specimen copies, 10 cents.
O. II. BAI^£Y <5i CO., Publishers,
No. 7 Beekman St., N. Y.
AGENTS AT SAVANNAH.-Cooper, Olcotta A
Estlll A Bro , B. Million ami Wm. K&nkin.
oct27-eodly
DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
New York.
COFFEE, TEA AND SUGARS.
A FULL aasortmeut, In store and for sate by
oA f27-6 RANDELL i CO.
NOTICE.
A LL Holders of the Bonds of the Wilmington ami
Jfi- Manchester Railroad Company, North Carolina
are reaped fully requested to make themselves
knowD, as soou as possible, to the undersigned, or
M. K. Jessup A Co., giving class and numbers of
bonds held by them respectively, that the' Company
may confer with them on matters relating to their
interest. HENRY M. DRANK,
President W. A M. R. R. Co„ Wilmington, N. C.
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Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The ladies' treasure and gentle
men's boon 1 The “sweetest thing’’ and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
skin soft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to peifume
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
It cures nervous headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skim
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqueto bites aud stings of insect a
It contains no in iterial injurious to the skin.
Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
he Magnolia Water once ami yon will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilei Water afterwards.
DAM AS BARNKS A CO.,
®ct27-eodty Proi>s. Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
Shipping,
-y « Line
FOR
NEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
C»bta riu|t,|)0 M Beck, fw N
The new and splendid eteamahip VTRGO, Balkley,
commander, will leave for the above port on her rtgn
tar day,
Friday, Maxell a. at 7 o’clock.
having superior accommo-
For freight or
dations, apply to
127
OCTAVU8 COHEN.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
■ 'w . • * • A
Mttil steamship Company,
SIDE-WnEEL SHIP,
Carrying (he United States Mail.
Notice.
L f
866. |
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Urrioz Ci.rax of Council,
February 1st, I860.
A LL parties subject to take out license from the
City under Ordinance of December 27tb, 1865,
rnnst take otit the same prior to February 10th, 1866.
This also applies to persr ns who own vehicles used
for hire, such as wagons, drays or tracks, hacks, Ac.
No further time will be allowed and the Register will
be closed on that day, and the police Instructed to
carry out the Ordinance. By order
EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jas Stewart Cler* of Council. febl-tf
Notice-
T UB Bonds of the City of Savannah, authorized to
be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th,
lsr6. for the purpose of fttndlng its coupons not here
tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con
venient denominations of $ku, $3oo, $600, «ml hold
ers of over-due .coupons are invited to present them
to be exchanged lor these bonds
Ail Bunds tor which Coupons ore funded previous
to May 1st, 1866, will draw interest from let, ofJan-
uary last
R. T. GI6S0N,
Ilu City Treasurer.
NOTICE.
P ERSONS bolding C'lty Lots, who are in arrear for
UioundRent, are notified that additional costa
will be incurred by them unless they discharge their
obligations at an early day.
R T. GIBSON,
J- 4 City Treasurer.
PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES-
First Csbla, $30 Second Cabin, $80
Steerage, $10
The very fast sailing and splendid ride-wheel steam-
•hip
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
lfff£E'22£Z£\ B -wm
Saturday, March 3, at 10 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having accommodations
unsurpassed by any ship on the line, apply to
* J WILDER A FULLARTON.
Shipping.
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
The fast steamer
^ O u N T A I
Captain a. w. Caamra.
Leaves every Monday Moraine at Oo’elk.
All way freight payobfe on tbe dock
m M. A. COHEN.
8® Hay street.
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PER
Thomasville.
. . The Steamers
Orient and
<3-en. Shepley,
ajsagaa&ftssg’.ssgaK
5S2KSJS?SB®
For freight or passage apply to
Bl tt w. L COLBY A CO.,
Corner Abercora and Bay streets.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail Steamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 OO; Steerage $15; Deck $10 00
» e and fait tide-wheel steam-
j.,-* SAN. .SALVADOR, Atkins, mas
I ter, will sulfas above, on
Saturday, March 3, at 10 o’clock, a. ni.
For freight or passage, haying, unsurpassed accom-
modaMona, apply tp J
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 1! Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
**8 No. * Bowling Green, N. Y.
Books and Stationery,
Masonic Books.
M ACOY’S Masonic Manual.
The FreeraaPbn’s Pocket Library, hy Chase.
Webb’s Pocket Monitor.
.Oliver’s History of Freemasonry.
New Masonic Trestle Board, by Moore.
Principles of Masonic Jurisprudence, by Symons.
Digest of Masonic Law, by Chase.
Masouk Jurisprudence, by Hackay.
Cross’ Masonic Chart, revised by Cunningham.
Also, M* M. and R. A. Diploma on paper, for fram
ing, and on parchment iu tucks, at
KSTILL’S News Depot,
(Down btairs) Bull st. back of the Post Office.
Notice.
NOTICE
THE City Treasurer Is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied hy the Ordinance passed Decern
her 27th, 1865. That Is, the tax upon gross sales of
merchandise and wares of every description; upon
all freight aud passage money payable in this city,
uud upon horses and mules. These taxes are due be
tween the first and tenth of each month for the pre
ceding month. All other t axes are payable quarterly
THAVE this day appointed George McK Mitchell 4 >*c months of April, July
A as Agent to collect all debts due me in Mclntoth I ® ctober and January • R. T. GIBSON,
county In the years I860 and 1861. | ft City Treasurer.
THOMAS DIXON
CT XI W
BACON SIDES & SHOULDERS.
JIN casks, In store and for sale low by
f27-eod lw BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO.
G W Mnntford, Pittsburg I Walter Burr, Beaufort
C H Demurest. H Head.
Jos G Loane, Baltimore
Tlioa J dlankey, N Y
C W Nlver, H Head
J A Paine, Beoofort
Martin Mahoney, Georgia
JnoT Lawson, do
J L Morton. do
Jas Mallony, Augusta
J I Wilson, Ga
D D Colcock, Charleston
Jno U Martin, do
GeotWren, lady and two
children, Washington
Geo Cooper. Augusta
K R Ford, Iowa
D P Smith, PhUa
Wm R Garnett, Ga
Edw Champlln, Ga
J W Bennett, Beaufort
A B Marks, N Y
Wm H Fryfoyd, N Y
L Parsons and w.fe, Mass
K H Dawis, New York
W Bradley, do
G B Montague, do
Thos B Oliver, do
T o Crowell and wife
Wm J MorraU.
U J Dlabrow, Brooklyn
E W Palmer, UB A
J A Broadhead, USA
T-F Gann, Beaufort
C Blanchard, Boston.
MARSHALL ROUSE—A. B. Lccx.
'■"Shl y,-
ijfintu
• being
’Won'
‘ k-Uir,
Robt D Harrison, Fla
Chaa Haile, do
Ttios Halle, do
B My man, Mass
H II Carriil, Savannah
C F Tills, do
H H Sanford, Ga
JuoC Dutch, Washington
D B McDonald, Ga
A Kellner and nephew,
C C Coburn, Chicago
J A Summerlin, Fla
A B Mulligan. Charleston
Wra Freyfogle, N Y
Wm endow, Charleston
Sami B Noyes, Fla
S E Haywood, Beaufort
Dr E A Stuart, Plilla
E Van Buren, Jr, Chicago
N J White, Boston
Tb- re „ Pol ‘c« Matters.
**vrc; vopv toot
5 U.- Wll . •’ vases before His Honor May or
^**££ V .‘ aanUa * Xhe that of
ecuu-i 1 * 1 ,^' Wl10 V ' is c * lar 8ed with being
l e ' 1U a ' <r >' disorderly manner in
MS, * lth ^ I ' vitu °w testified that he came into
‘‘tithim w.° BUCoc his ehoulder, and point-
4 -hoot a ,., ' " 1 ’’’’ k—1 uo fear that the man
* tin: a m ‘ < ’ Bua was somewhat ont of repair;
The policeman testi.
T H Norris, wife and W M Mnckenfuss, Charles-
dangbter, NY
J C Disoswav, N Y
P B Wells, N Y
M V Clough, Balt
E H W Hunter, Louisville
Jno Slteux, Augusta
N T Shepherd, Lynn •
J P Thorndike, LyunJ-
J N A Griswold, Newport,
Ch isCSoule, Charleston
J U Curie. N Y
C K Fanuln
F J Nlscbe, S Y
J Hammond, N Y
Jno D Hopkins, Fla
<1
ton
Geo A Rodgers, Charles
ton
Thos V Oliver, N Y
Ur Bussell and lady, NY
Mr Breed and lady, N Y
Mr Jenkins and lady, N Y
J Ingersoli, N Y
J W Gary, Virginia
G B Montague, Noifolk
Wm McClare. Beaufort
C H Boyd, Boston
iWmHJenkina and lady,
| NY
J W Bennett, Beaufoit
Shipping intelligence.
Miniutara A loan nar—This Day
Sun rises -6 20j Moon rises. o oo
Sun; sets ^ 40lUigh faterj. 9 43
Uuto , ® crt,1 y* Joke,
defendant
M-llue
hi.- bai
Mfiecied
Wja drunk and that s large
iu front of the honae, and he
‘urbuoce. He then arrested him,
-rractj unable to take him
a watei
n3ul
sr»r, 1
PORT OF 8 AVAN ^
WEDNlSlkr, Feb, 28,1866.
Arrlvsd. *
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Fla—L
S Bennett. £
Steamer Fannie, kME. Charleston — F M
Mvrell
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
nmol’s
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View or MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 3oo pnges, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or-
gaus in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
1 tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
upon the miml and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
! cure, as sliowu by the report of caees treated.
I truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free ol postage to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency,
| by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 81 Malden Lane,
| Albany, N. Y.
1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which bis book treats either personally or
I by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world,
octio um
A Stoat Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra-
?rant Perfume, Distilled from the Sere
And Beautiful Flower from which
cakes its name.
Manufactured only by PHALOBT A SOM,
MEWJfOBX. ' .
BEWARE OF C00HTERFQT8.
ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by DniggWs generally.
j3.eod1y ..
S. T.—1860-—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermltteiit fevers.
They purify tbe breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They care Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera’ Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Blti era. in the world. They make
tbe wpok strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of pure SL Croix Ram, the
- elebrated Calisuya Bark, roots and herbs,. and are
. taken witlf the pleasure of a, beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
| delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by
•11 Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork is covered by our private C. 8. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. ' v
P. H. DRAKE A CO.,
oct28-eodly 81 Perk How. New York.
Jute
on. U
Steamer
j*y h Co.
Hr ship
Stewart.
Br ship i
Brig Jiu
Uon Head.
Yonge & Nixon.
nnuutj—Chus L Coi-
U verpaol—Reid A
pool—W Batersbj.
aoyo, Porto Rico-
At Cost.
JgENKBRT’S
;^oots, Sliocs and (jailers.
LADIES’
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
PHILADELPHIA MADE.
For sale at coat, by
S. M. COLUIRG,
153 Congi ese street.
DR. WM. SCHERZER
Respectfully offer, his Professional services to the
Citizens of Savannah-
Office on Sjntlf Broad street, north tide, third door
eaei of Barnard street. ~ 127-1 w
BkftikUO&’l HAZB, OWE
The Original and best in the World I Tbe only tree
and.r’-fect Hair Dye. Hsrmieas, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Blacker
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies tbe ill effccta of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Alto.
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFLKUB8,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair
aal4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nxw York.
New Books, New Books.
KEOKIVZD BT
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
C ORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the Car
dlnal’s Daughter, by Robert M. Daniels; a Light
and Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil
lion of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; Social Llle of
the Chinese, by Justus Doolittle; Leouore snd other
Poems, by Lady Chattcrton; Poems by Mrs. Anna M
Spaulding; The Rod Book ot Apin; Story Middle
Ages; Mfrism Rivers, the Lady Soldier; Colin Clouts
Come Home Again, t.y Spencer; Leslie’sMagaaine for
February; Demorest’s Magazine for February; Atlan
tic Monthly for February; Harper’s Monthly for Feb-
rurary. 31
New Books,
RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
A NOBLE LIFE ; by Miss Much.
The CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH; by Charles
Reade.
FAIR LILLI AS; by Pierce Egan.
SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON; by Trollope.
THE LOST BRIDE; hyT, S Arthur. fi6
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
RB ™ BY COOPER, OLCOTTS A FAR
SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR,
Complete in four volumes, by Edward A. Pollard,
f 2
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $45 OO Deck, $10 OO
_ The new and splendid steamship CHASE, Routh,
Commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Friday, March a, at — o’clock.
FOr freight or passage, having euperi. • accommo
dations, apply to - -
1ST HUNTER A GAk HELL. .
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
CITY OF BATH,
T. W. Jill, aommander.
Will sail for the above port on
Tuesday, March 6th, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON k BARNARD.
127 Bay atreet, opposite Mariner's Chnrch.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
AND
PICOLATA.
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUSKER,
Qp f ” *“• *»•* Will
Evrery Tuesday Morn,** „ t ,a 0 ’clock.
5® flight payable bv shipper..
Wharf, or to'
j27 tf
Florida Steam Packet
CLAGHORX A CUNNINGHAM,
—1 Agents.
FOE, PALATKA
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
fCsrrying the United States Mall.) * ’*
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. S. ROWLAND^
will leave on
Tuesday Moraiag, January 30th,
To& Ue t0 le * Te re « nI " 1 Y every TUESDAY at
' H- A. COHEN.
Freight payable by shippera.-
** times at the Warehouse.
_ The steam tug STAR.
k LIGHT, Capt. Anderson, ia
prepared to tow vessel, up
or down the river and about
he harbor.
Orders left with the Captain, on board, or with the
undersigned, will be attended to
tn-eodlm CLAGHORN ACUNNINGHAM.
Regular Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND DARIEN.
GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
The light draft and fast steamer FALCON will leave
Sayaaoaa every Taesdoy and Friday mornings at 7
o dock, and Darien every Saturday evening and
Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock.
Passage, $5 90. Forfreight or passage, apply to
K2.tr
chajT l. 6.5lbyV cS> p ; j
Corner Bay and Abercora atreets
L. S. B. DELORME,
* Agent at Darien.
Photographic.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUHS!
A New and Fresh Supply,
Of many varieties; also,
PHOTOGRAPHICON
OR PANORAMIC ALBUM ;|
A new, Ornamental, and useful anlVie for the parlor.
For sale by
fIT COOPER, OLCOTTS 4 FARRELLY.
Steamer Savannah
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES,
OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS
aassrrsi
the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk
while ou a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you at*
particularly requested to present to the undersigned
^ h ^SJf$*r r ^^h 1> ‘ 9!0,: ^ 0t * trpmeDl
J24-OI6 1 W ’ ^mririfflo^Bayst.
l*or Liverpool.
tor
128-3
The A. l: Amerlean-bullt British shin
WA1ERLY, Capt. Bonner, having three-
S&SVS:
WILDER A FULLARTON.
rtks of her
e.on heard, v
ice ot freizhl
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
& E. corner Brqaghtou and Whitaker sirs.,
SAVANNAH, GAr >
Old pictures copied with the greatest cate. d!4
Flour & Hominy.
500 “ a 8Bpertn ^
Landing from steamer Virgo, and for sale by " J
r sale by
BANDELL A GO.,
8. W. corner Bay and Barnard ata.
MULES FOR SALE.
HEAD the finest that has been in the market
f tt daring the season, broke and unbroke, now
en route from Kentucky, will arrive Thursday, the
1st of March. Apyly to the undersigned at the old
ahed corner State and West Broad streets.
127-td 8.8 FORSBE. *
,ar:??Feigtot§s
FOR - Annum,
receke goods*'
*B6ir wUclkiuod)—ittt of ‘expense and cov
ered by iDsnra* ce—for shipment to Augusta and
soptSi—tf cor. Bay and Abercora sts,
VO'rir8Rt>'> .. CJOO r,: ’-'tw ;:z)>! ,
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FE 14-
NAN DINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon this route
leave for the abeve places on
F ‘ rW “y kkaing, 96th, at 10 o’clock,
at same hour *° lesve ever y Friday morniug thereafter
Returning, she wil! leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, llcolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack
sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan
nah on Tuesday momfog. *
received at all times at tbe warehouse on
the wharf.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having splendid eabin ao-
commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to w
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jz-j-tf Agents.
FOR; DUBLIN
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA-
MA&A AND OCONEE RIVERS.
P.
The light-draft steamer
JB. G-oodsell,^
Capt. J. M. Holxxb,
nnnlng in connoctlon with tbe steamers H. M- c<dt'
a^Eifi, to Darien, will receive freight for the above
Apply to
M. A. COHEN.
consigned to A. A. DELORME. Darien
win receive prompt attention. no-tf
FOR
MACON XHAWKDISYILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee rivers•
THE
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Boook,
1 loading this day st wharf foot of West Broad
reef, and will laav. as above on
Thurad*
iy, l«t March, at — p.
TOWING.
Tbfc new and powerful
.maMMSssz
the harbor, or to and from
^Appitrafkin for uywini ffia^be made to Capt. Bar
clay, on board or to _
CRANE A GRAYBILL. Agenta,
. - SO Buy street.
B-tf
FISH.
BOBBER BELTING.
STEAM PACKING,
EN' N'E HOSE,
freight received at Tlttlmes and stored In flre-
P1 ?f ^*** i * 0nae ** urWmt Broad street, free of
^tostoat is of Tight draft, in perfect order, has im
mense carrying capacity, being capable of carrying
offices!** 16 * ° f CoUon ’ A No. 1 In l»mncl
Freights taken by^hls line et low rates.
For height engagements, apply to
„ ‘ ’ .*• M. MYRBLL,
” - Harris’ Bafldhica. Bay street,
^ Or to M, A. BARIE. on wharf.
Pacific Mall Steamship Company*,
Through Line to Callltorala,
'VOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
A United States Mail.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot or Canal street,
nr 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, nth and 2lsrof every
mouth, (except when those dates fall on Banda*, nod
then on the-preceding Saturday,) for Aoylnw.ir co n .
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco
touching at Acapulco. *.
FEBRUARY.
1st—Henry CYiaunoer, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkina. g wltft
with
THROUGH FASSaa* RATO M CURRWCT
First Cabin
Second caij»
Steerage
ssaSSSias
200
100
steamers rate*
O K EIIJ? Nos.
iCO >0 half b.
and i Mu:ker-l
is, Nos. I and 9 do
100 kits No 1 do
10 liaif bbis No. 1 Herring
29 quarter bbls <io
100 boxes Smoked IIerring
In store and for sale by
CtUS. L. COLBY * CO.
R(X)F1NG SI
For sale b
Hem
charges, Half Fare. hBno * tole
One hundred pound* baggage allowed each ad nit
Baggage-maefers accoirpanv baggage throoffh and
af.end to ladies an.! chiform wlTb ^t mlfe
DTinnif W m TtrrXT/1 1 o 4U received on the dock die dav before
UUBBKK CI.< iTHINQ, \ sluing, from steamboat*, railroads
E8, BOOTS.
>THES WmmKKS, &C.
RT. iiln.UK \ Si CO.,
Bay and Abercorn sis.
i who prefer to aer.-l down ’early.
An experico--.",! sffrveou on board
attendance free
and passengers
Medicine and
, ^. s '® a!0Cr vvlll be placed oa the Due January 1,
i860 to ran from New Orleans to AsulnwsU via
! Havana.
For passage tickets, or further joiorinarion apply
; attlie Company a ticket office, on the Wharil foot of
| Cana! street. North River. New York.
, „ P W. G. BELLOWS,
- ‘ - m Age r ,